The person who invented or conceptualized 3D printer would have never ever thought that his work would be used to print organs one day. This makes me so happy and hopeful.
Pretty sure the first person was a science fiction writer and yes that was one of the first things they thought of. Ever seen star wars or the fifth element?
Don't think he could have imagined something like that. FDM Printers are quite new, but DLP and SLA Printers are really old, like round about half a decade or even more.
@Idylchatter While I respect that you are trying to do a good thing, 1) you're advertising in a UA-cam comment section which is unprofessional and 2) not only is it a youtube comment section but your account name doesnt look professional. Not trying to hate just saying this probably isnt a place to post an essay advert for someone. Just do your link and say this has helped you it may help him too and let him/her do their own research because right now you seem kind of pushy and unprofessional which would turn me off from the business no matter how much I think it would help.
This is a great step, although we're a long way from printing organs with an even more complexity in vasculature (liver, kidneys) but many great things start with these small but monumental steps
@@Earth-ct6um going too far is the best way, 3D printing organs that are better than the original ones(e.g resistant to mutation and certain virus or bacteria). Going too far is the only way to prolong the lives of the humans....
My salute to them for open-sourcing it. I mean, the future of the world research is open source. I strongly believe the next major inventions are not going to happen in the labs of universities but at the back yards of some homes. GO OPEN SOURCE.
Modern 3d printers owe everything to open source. The RepRap movement may have failed in some ways, but it did succeed in laying the foundation for affordable FDM technology.
I don't think it's going to be fully open source like people finding warp tech in someone's backyard but its going to lead to more offshoot technologies and better refinement of those technologies by people everywhere
Luna Four or just create bionic lungs that aren’t damaged by smoke so that smokers and those who die of carbon monoxide poisoning before being burned alive have a better chance of surviving
@@chrisez3188 shhhhh you are ruining my plan I want cigarette companies to pour money into this And then we will see some good results Like constructing a whole lung Ad be like: Replace a lung at a malboro repair shop lol #imaginethis
@@lunafour3107 It's funny to put ideas out there like that. But don't get too attached to them, they might become a reality for you when you die and are reborn into another life. Haha...lol.
if this goes on, wouldnt that mean that, super far into the future- when these things are easy enough to make and they don’t cost too much, that people will be able to just destroy their body’s however they want without any repercussions?
Just sold my kidney to buy something, this will come in handy! In all seriousness, we've come pretty far in the future and we're starting to see big steps. *Thank you, scientists - Good job!*
FBI Teaching animals of their own mortality and eventual death... 28 gorillas. 3 suffer depression symptoms and actually are undergoing some early animal therapy. 1 self mutilated itself 24 were fine. The first gorilla turned hostile towards humans because some scientist thought ‘I’ll show it humans killing gorillas to prove a point of its mortality’ would be a good idea Testing now is being done on rabbits. Animals have been grown in artificial wombs.
letter h I’m trying to make he bait The Onion made attract more people to vote the bait. I’ve already scared someone off of eating chips, and was expelled from school before I could tell them I was bullshitting them. Years after that I saw them get apples instead of chips and ask them, they bit the bait I used a year ago and had been chewing on it since. I bullshitted someone onto a healthy diet because I didn’t like hearing them sneeze and then them complaining about sneezing while munching on chips.
Today's fact: "Bluetooth" technology was named after a 10th century king, King Harald Bluetooth. He united Denmark and Norway, just like the wireless technology united computers and cell phones.
I think this could be great for those who wouldn't normally qualify for new organs as well. Such as cancer patients. Imagine being able to remove a cancerous organ and get a replacment. Of course, curing cancer itself would be good too. I think the crispr system or something similar will be the future of curing cancer.
Random thought: Why do we need to try to create a single organ to perfectly mimic the liver's structure and functions? Could it be possible to divide it into several smaller, simpler structures that together cover all the bases?
There's also a pdf from the US Air Force somewhere on line (has a forward by Newt Gingrich) in which they are discussing EMF both as a weapon and that it had shown itself to have REGENERATED effects on bones, tissue & organs. quotes the scientific references & everything. There's really NO EXCUSE anymore for someone to have to wait for a donor to get a organ transplant. The problem with the EMF regeneration - is as Gingrich pointed out - its 1st a military application
The greatest thing is that the prototype already provides performance, not just "in principle". There are a few steps to human usage, but only a few. Also we see that we don't have to only mimic the body 1:1 but we can implement engineering creativity.
@@PythonPlusPlus first off... So far as I understand, carbon capture technology uses some chemical thats more eager to bind with the carbon than O2. Otherwise you hardly get carbon out of the air. And secondly, its a joke. It would be a funny concept to have mechanical or artifical lungs to scrub the carbon out of the air. Instead of a block full of fans to suck air in you have a massive blob that breaths
This is crazy!!! We’re headed to sci-fi levels of medical technology and advances. I can only imagine how crazy it would get once they get quantum computers going and combining that to this regenerative medicine and 3D printing. Truly amazing!!!
Hope by the time im 80 there is enough technology like these that can keep me alive for another 200 yrs so that i can see humans gking to alpha centauri
What an innocent soul you are, It was not long ago when we were trying to kill each other in wars and I am pretty sure the rate at which global politics is producing fools, our end as species will be pretty near.
My mom has cancer. Of course, she’s not considered a viable transplant recipient because the risk is too high. So instead we’re poisoning her body in the hopes it kills the tumors before it kills her or the tumors can. This kind of tech would also be helpful who could manage cancer as a chronic condition if they were able to replace an organ. It could buy years, and when it comes to a loved one, that’s everything.
Let’s say they make a fully functioning organ that has food dye as an ingredient. Would be people allergic to food dye be allergic to the synthetic organ?
It's an amazing time, truly (although I think someone says that same thing every generation) but is one really is. 3D printing cells and organs as sophisticated as lungs is a whole other level more advanced than flying cars people used to ponder about the future, which are really just planes however you shape it. Even if its only being researched in labs right now, it's a surrreal prospect which will eventually become common reality to future people
People laughed at me when I told them that someday I will get a liver transplant and it will be grown from my own dna. Just a while longer guys. Maybe in a decade even. Probably more like two decades though.
@@hereticpariah6_66 I sure hope so. I just really hesitant about getting my hopes up. Just the thought of someday being able to live a normal life makes me so hopeful. It just doesn't seem real that this could be happening! I'm so excited!
I wonder if this means you can print an engineered lung capable of exceeding the performance of a regular lung. I mean, imagine having lungs with the performance of a bird because it had more surface area, single direction airflow through the alveoli, better network of blood capillaries, air sacs and other structures not natural in humans, etc.
Very cool! I'm keen to see them make progress on 3d-printing **eyes!** That would be very difficult but I'm certain that in about 20 years or so a lot of progress will have been made in doing that.
This would be awesome, hopefully sooner or later we can "hot swap" some if not all vital organs before/right at the time of failing. Instead of literally risking deaths due to limited supply for obvious reasons. Open scouring will also better ensure that more competition will exist as well so prices cannot be as easily monopolized at least at the manufacturing stage.
This is a very interesting video? I hope they continue to develop? this technology? which will have multiple applications? in the future?. I'd rather this girl use a monotone? This is a strange tendency? among many other vloggers? around the internet? Not kidding? It was a nice topic?
Can you imagine a day when we can just order an organ online and have it 3-D printed and implanted right at home? Instructions included. Some assembly required. Sounds crazy but it may happen.
They could weave a matrix using gel forming thread by using crochet patterns to weave a network. Or blow bubbles into hydrogel based foam to get similar structures.
No! This is stopping that book from happening because they just harvested a bunch of kids for their organs, but this is copying an organ from your DNA. I am not gonna let anyone confuse this as creating that future when it's actually preventing it.
@@syweb2 Because, they are trying to create what GOD created and are soon going to do accomplish creating a human being. And GOD's work shall not be mocked.
Bioprinting organs from a patient's own cells won't only give a higher success rate, but it's gonna be better psychologically for the patient, knowing that their new organ has been made from them.
This is groundbreaking. In addition to printing organs, you have to ask the question of how long will it be before an entire person is printed and or how long before we start tinkering with eveolution and start designing humans that would be considered super-human? It's good and scary at the same time. #TheFutureIsNow
It's already quite a common thing to print the base structure of bones with proteins, so when implemented in the body, it begins to build a bone upon it. This is just the next logical thing to go for.
At the same time, scientists have to focus on the causes that leads a organ to be failed. Then only they could get a clear picture of this whole process and prevent of failing the same organ once it has been planted
To think one day I might be able to see perfectly my eyesight has always been shit for as long as I can remember and I just love looking at the iPhone X and the S10 because when I look through their cameras it’s like having perfect eyes and I stare in wonder if just love this to not have to put on glasses everyday to not have to worry about cleaning them or get headaches from them it fills me with joy that I might be able to experience that same wonder I have with those phones everyday
That would be amazing. I literally thought the same. The organs would be so alien to us but more efficient then our own. Made in a way that our bodies wouldn’t reject it. I’m no expert but i hope humanity benefits from all this either way.
@@97mrking With how people are it'd probably go something like this Now: Scientists: This can make new more efficient organs then the ones we evolved with! The future: Person 1: This was made for medical use and now people are giving themselves tails and extra arms Person 2: People are giving themselves tails?
I used to like SciShow more and i still find the people there more sympathetic actually, but honestly Seeker is just a better SciShow :) Keep going! You're on the right track
The person who invented or conceptualized 3D printer would have never ever thought that his work would be used to print organs one day. This makes me so happy and hopeful.
Pretty sure the first person was a science fiction writer and yes that was one of the first things they thought of. Ever seen star wars or the fifth element?
@@redplays7678 not true it was a he
It's _Chuck Hull_
Don't think he could have imagined something like that. FDM Printers are quite new, but DLP and SLA Printers are really old, like round about half a decade or even more.
@@timerertim exactly
Wow! Just look at that thing. It's... breathtaking.
10/10
*breathmaking
I couldn't agree more. 😀
Yeah must be great for occultists to see the way humanity is going
Nice m8👌
I hope they do this for kidneys so maybe people like me can live a better life.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Idylchatter shut up
@Idylchatter While I respect that you are trying to do a good thing, 1) you're advertising in a UA-cam comment section which is unprofessional and 2) not only is it a youtube comment section but your account name doesnt look professional. Not trying to hate just saying this probably isnt a place to post an essay advert for someone. Just do your link and say this has helped you it may help him too and let him/her do their own research because right now you seem kind of pushy and unprofessional which would turn me off from the business no matter how much I think it would help.
Jackie Graves just sniff essential oils, you’ll be fine
@Idylchatter shit up loser
That clock sound made me realize that the time passes very fast ⏰
R K smash gosh you just ruined the rest of this video for me
R K smash
Thereis Hope means that time seems to move slower in prison because you’re stuck there in what seems to be complete boredom.
@@SOCCERandSKILLSbruh
This is a great step, although we're a long way from printing organs with an even more complexity in vasculature (liver, kidneys) but many great things start with these small but monumental steps
Like the evolution of computers.
Man I just hope learn to limit our selves with this and not go to far.
@@Earth-ct6um sadly there is no too far as long as someone can find a way to "Justify" it.
@@Earth-ct6um going too far is the best way, 3D printing organs that are better than the original ones(e.g resistant to mutation and certain virus or bacteria). Going too far is the only way to prolong the lives of the humans....
Vayne Fox we are no longer humans just artificial constructs of are former selves.
My salute to them for open-sourcing it. I mean, the future of the world research is open source. I strongly believe the next major inventions are not going to happen in the labs of universities but at the back yards of some homes. GO OPEN SOURCE.
YES.
Modern 3d printers owe everything to open source. The RepRap movement may have failed in some ways, but it did succeed in laying the foundation for affordable FDM technology.
The age of aristocratic science is over. Long live Democratic technology!
I don't think it's going to be fully open source like people finding warp tech in someone's backyard but its going to lead to more offshoot technologies and better refinement of those technologies by people everywhere
Will 3D Bioprinting lead us to a future with printed organs and tissues?
ua-cam.com/video/TROcT8fP--A/v-deo.html
......
Body: *rejects organ*
Life: am I a joke to you?
that actually might be possible as your body tends to fend off body parts that are not part of ur body.
Exactly
Which is why you trick your body with immunosuppressants to prevent organ rejection. Ya know, that thing weve been doing for years...
Still happens though
@@HellBlade-od2mf What if we use your own DNA to 3d-print the organ though?
in the future the mafia will be like "cmon print those kidneys faster we need money" XD
xD would love to watch a show like that
give me the money leboski
No, this wouldnt happen considering that hospitals would be trying to get their hands on some of the printers
I like how they are open sourcing this. It will help accelerate research and development and help millions of people
what if they tried “smoking” with bioprinted lungs
Rashed Khoory atleast you can get a new lung after it’s blown out😂
Vapeing included?
Jeremiah Leite yes, everything is included you name it: weed, tobacco, vape, cardboard, etc.
They will
Noah Arnold But..... you cant replace your blood or health....
Smokers now can replace their black charcoal lungs with new lungs
And continue smoking more lol
Luna Four or just create bionic lungs that aren’t damaged by smoke so that smokers and those who die of carbon monoxide poisoning before being burned alive have a better chance of surviving
@@chrisez3188 shhhhh you are ruining my plan
I want cigarette companies to pour money into this
And then we will see some good results
Like constructing a whole lung
Ad be like: Replace a lung at a malboro repair shop lol
#imaginethis
@@lunafour3107 It's funny to put ideas out there like that. But don't get too attached to them, they might become a reality for you when you die and are reborn into another life. Haha...lol.
They cant because they used all money on cig and now they are broke and cannot afford new lungs
if this goes on, wouldnt that mean that, super far into the future- when these things are easy enough to make and they don’t cost too much, that people will be able to just destroy their body’s however they want without any repercussions?
Just sold my kidney to buy something, this will come in handy!
In all seriousness, we've come pretty far in the future and we're starting to see big steps.
*Thank you, scientists - Good job!*
FBI
Teaching animals of their own mortality and eventual death... 28 gorillas.
3 suffer depression symptoms and actually are undergoing some early animal therapy.
1 self mutilated itself
24 were fine.
The first gorilla turned hostile towards humans because some scientist thought ‘I’ll show it humans killing gorillas to prove a point of its mortality’ would be a good idea
Testing now is being done on rabbits.
Animals have been grown in artificial wombs.
letter h
I’m trying to make he bait The Onion made attract more people to vote the bait.
I’ve already scared someone off of eating chips, and was expelled from school before I could tell them I was bullshitting them.
Years after that I saw them get apples instead of chips and ask them, they bit the bait I used a year ago and had been chewing on it since.
I bullshitted someone onto a healthy diet because I didn’t like hearing them sneeze and then them complaining about sneezing while munching on chips.
Today's fact: "Bluetooth" technology was named after a 10th century king, King Harald Bluetooth. He united Denmark and Norway, just like the wireless technology united computers and cell phones.
@Facterino Commenterino, *Thnx!*
@Facterino Commenterino, *Thnx!*
Thanks to Tom Scott!
I knew that
Now that's what i call a comment
I think this could be great for those who wouldn't normally qualify for new organs as well. Such as cancer patients. Imagine being able to remove a cancerous organ and get a replacment.
Of course, curing cancer itself would be good too. I think the crispr system or something similar will be the future of curing cancer.
They're really awesome for making this open source. That just shows that the goal of this is to help people and not to be selfish.
Bioprinted Organ: *exists*
Organ Trade: "Its free real estate."
Ew, puro pfp
but it cute
@@DoggieLicc no, it isn't
@@arginduol7060 it is cute
Nobody:
Lung: *heavy breathing*
inspiring and so optimistic about the future!!! thank you for this video! bringing some sun to this rainy friday!
Send your rain clouds to me, please. Rainbows would be nice too, since we're custom odering.
The elite probably will be the only people getting this type of device
Alveoli: Thank me for breathing
Medulla and Pons: Am I a joke to you?
Lol
Death: I'm going to end this organ's whole career.
Ha ha
Wow, that's awesome! Very exciting implications!
Random thought: Why do we need to try to create a single organ to perfectly mimic the liver's structure and functions? Could it be possible to divide it into several smaller, simpler structures that together cover all the bases?
I think u underestimate how complicated liver is.
2019: 3D printing organs
2037: The Island
like the movie?
Pre-order your Great Value organ now before it's too late!
The way it breathe looks like a frog croaking
_it looks really squishable_
Do it. **-**
Cells at Work!
That because its FAKE.
Dont squish it
I love science!
ME TOO.
Me too
Me three
You fool! It's unnachrul! Ban techmolobagy!
There's also a pdf from the US Air Force somewhere on line (has a forward by Newt Gingrich) in which they are discussing EMF both as a weapon and that it had shown itself to have REGENERATED effects on bones, tissue & organs. quotes the scientific references & everything. There's really NO EXCUSE anymore for someone to have to wait for a donor to get a organ transplant. The problem with the EMF regeneration - is as Gingrich pointed out - its 1st a military application
Bioprinted organs: woah this could save lives!
Also bioprinted organs: costs the $ of a life
This is why i love how we evolve. Imagine in the future, never ever needing a transplant from another person amazing...
*That moment when you realize food dye may have been responsible for one of the great scientific breakthroughs of our time*
The greatest thing is that the prototype already provides performance, not just "in principle". There are a few steps to human usage, but only a few. Also we see that we don't have to only mimic the body 1:1 but we can implement engineering creativity.
Future application: Carbon capture machines use artificial mini lungs to diffuse CO2 into a carrier liquid.
That makes absolutely no sense.
@@PythonPlusPlus first off... So far as I understand, carbon capture technology uses some chemical thats more eager to bind with the carbon than O2. Otherwise you hardly get carbon out of the air.
And secondly, its a joke. It would be a funny concept to have mechanical or artifical lungs to scrub the carbon out of the air. Instead of a block full of fans to suck air in you have a massive blob that breaths
There called tree's man and sea weed and algae. They already do that.
Dino The probably is that lungs don’t remove carbon from the air, they exchange carbon dioxide in the blood for oxygen in the air.
@@stephenbachman132 basically what he is saying is make artificial trees to collect co2 and turn them into something else
I am supprised about yor work for making such incredibly easy to understand videos
Yeah 3D printed thyroid gland I will be a test subject
A Russian team is focusing on thyroid. They're taking it to space to print it in zero grav because they aren't on the stereolithography path.
@@rm9308
Liar
@@rm9308 considering the thyroid gland actually secrets hormones, I doubt it can simply be bio printed
@@PrinceJes
3dprintingindustry.com/news/russian-scientists-plan-3d-bioprinting-experiments-aboard-the-iss-in-collaboration-with-the-u-s-and-israel-154397/
This is crazy!!! We’re headed to sci-fi levels of medical technology and advances. I can only imagine how crazy it would get once they get quantum computers going and combining that to this regenerative medicine and 3D printing. Truly amazing!!!
Can't wait to 3D print my new organs and eventually become a robot. Thanks science
Wait until 2034, go to SpaceX's martian colony A-3, they will hook you up
That's such a nice sweater, probably the best I have ever seen.
Hope by the time im 80 there is enough technology like these that can keep me alive for another 200 yrs so that i can see humans gking to alpha centauri
What an innocent soul you are, It was not long ago when we were trying to kill each other in wars and I am pretty sure the rate at which global politics is producing fools, our end as species will be pretty near.
Damn they are progressing with this organ printing very very fast. Promising stuff for sure.
Can we get this for full functioning lungs before I die please
Maybe
My mom has cancer. Of course, she’s not considered a viable transplant recipient because the risk is too high. So instead we’re poisoning her body in the hopes it kills the tumors before it kills her or the tumors can. This kind of tech would also be helpful who could manage cancer as a chronic condition if they were able to replace an organ. It could buy years, and when it comes to a loved one, that’s everything.
And also help to avoid organ trafficking
Wow!... just wow! I love where science is now
Let’s say they make a fully functioning organ that has food dye as an ingredient. Would be people allergic to food dye be allergic to the synthetic organ?
It's an amazing time, truly (although I think someone says that same thing every generation) but is one really is. 3D printing cells and organs as sophisticated as lungs is a whole other level more advanced than flying cars people used to ponder about the future, which are really just planes however you shape it. Even if its only being researched in labs right now, it's a surrreal prospect which will eventually become common reality to future people
🤓Research of this kind is truly a 😎 a breath of fresh air.
People laughed at me when I told them that someday I will get a liver transplant and it will be grown from my own dna. Just a while longer guys. Maybe in a decade even. Probably more like two decades though.
Could be less...
Let's all hope less.
@@hereticpariah6_66 I sure hope so. I just really hesitant about getting my hopes up. Just the thought of someday being able to live a normal life makes me so hopeful. It just doesn't seem real that this could be happening! I'm so excited!
They used dye to make a liver. The irony...
I wonder if this means you can print an engineered lung capable of exceeding the performance of a regular lung. I mean, imagine having lungs with the performance of a bird because it had more surface area, single direction airflow through the alveoli, better network of blood capillaries, air sacs and other structures not natural in humans, etc.
i am sorry, tracer i love you, come back......tra... (cold breathe).. i love this channel
I'm sometimes discouraged at the pace of health technology but this kind of story reminds me that we still have hope for continuing medical advances.
One of those places everywhere, pump your blood artificially. Good to go dude
Very cool!
I'm keen to see them make progress on 3d-printing **eyes!** That would be very difficult but I'm certain that in about 20 years or so a lot of progress will have been made in doing that.
you can theoretically replace and improve your organs and make them more efficient in 500 years
one step closer to making myself an android
This would be awesome, hopefully sooner or later we can "hot swap" some if not all vital organs before/right at the time of failing. Instead of literally risking deaths due to limited supply for obvious reasons. Open scouring will also better ensure that more competition will exist as well so prices cannot be as easily monopolized at least at the manufacturing stage.
How know maybe the fist Human was 3d printed
Like Vision from Avengers
That was very interesting. Great video, Amanda.
This is a very interesting video? I hope they continue to develop? this technology? which will have multiple applications? in the future?.
I'd rather this girl use a monotone? This is a strange tendency? among many other vloggers? around the internet? Not kidding? It was a nice topic?
Can you imagine a day when we can just order an organ online and have it 3-D printed and implanted right at home? Instructions included. Some assembly required. Sounds crazy but it may happen.
The year is 2031. The weebs have taken over. The only hope we have left is Artificial 3-D bio printed anime eyes to keep us safe
Ethan Dougherty can't take over if you live only in your parent's house
The furries will not allow this. We'll even side with the Gamers to stop the weebs!
Ranstone Weebs and Furries are the SAME THING. Expect they like 2 different gay things
Don't worry when they take over everything will be daijoubu
They could weave a matrix using gel forming thread by using crochet patterns to weave a network. Or blow bubbles into hydrogel based foam to get similar structures.
Cyborgs Vz Humanz
Part 3
John Vincent quadrant 6😆
This tech could save an unbelievable amount of lives but the question here is how long till we start printing babies?
This shit is so awesome! Can't believe anyone could look at this and think following a 2000 year old fairytale is the better idea. 🙄
You’re one of those
I'm actually very impressed by this, very impressed 👏👏👏👏 well done to the people that made this well done 👏👏👏👏😊👍
like a liver with 500 functions like the 499th keeping sugar blood level OK and the 500th one the bile production who you kidding?
Who said those were the 499th and 500th functions? I mean, besides YOU.
Oh look we now will be able to make new animals
The book ‘Unwind’ is becoming real everyday
OMG I THOUGHT IT'S ONLY ME!!!!!
No! This is stopping that book from happening because they just harvested a bunch of kids for their organs, but this is copying an organ from your DNA. I am not gonna let anyone confuse this as creating that future when it's actually preventing it.
@@voidnovum7796 stfu, let us live our life!
I think I need to read this book.🤔
Scythe Azure you’re right, it’s happening backwards, which is better actually lmao
I hope they do all this before I die
I don't think they will be able to repent at the last moment.
Explain
@@syweb2 Because, they are trying to create what GOD created and are soon going to do accomplish creating a human being. And GOD's work shall not be mocked.
@@thatoneguy444 "Imitation is the highest form of flattery"
@@thatoneguy444 also your username fits this comment
Omgosh I'm crying right now... so much hope for the future
Oh no something else for trump to take credit for, if you disagree his supporters will scream fake news.
Wat
What?
That's marvelous !!!! Hats off!!!!
Bioprinting organs from a patient's own cells won't only give a higher success rate, but it's gonna be better psychologically for the patient, knowing that their new organ has been made from them.
We are truly pushing our boundaries, unfortunately it will take time who knows how far we will get
Every breath will have that new lung smell for like a year.
This took my breath away
That was just beautiful to see.
This is groundbreaking. In addition to printing organs, you have to ask the question of how long will it be before an entire person is printed and or how long before we start tinkering with eveolution and start designing humans that would be considered super-human? It's good and scary at the same time. #TheFutureIsNow
I don't think ethics would allow that... it would be amazing though.
Amazing work, human ingenuity is wonderful to observe.
It's already quite a common thing to print the base structure of bones with proteins, so when implemented in the body, it begins to build a bone upon it. This is just the next logical thing to go for.
At the same time, scientists have to focus on the causes that leads a organ to be failed. Then only they could get a clear picture of this whole process and prevent of failing the same organ once it has been planted
Your health is the most expensive investment that you have.
Humans are such amazing creatures. Just hope that we don't go to war anytime soon.
The terminator is coming along nicely
Coincidentally, the ticking in the background made me feel like I was in _"The telltale heart"._
To think one day I might be able to see perfectly my eyesight has always been shit for as long as I can remember and I just love looking at the iPhone X and the S10 because when I look through their cameras it’s like having perfect eyes and I stare in wonder if just love this to not have to put on glasses everyday to not have to worry about cleaning them or get headaches from them it fills me with joy that I might be able to experience that same wonder I have with those phones everyday
As a young researcher how does one get into this as a job?
very interesting, perhaps we can use this technology to improve existing biological structures
This is amazing. I can’t wait to see where medicine goes in the future
Waiting for organs, I'm waiting to get a life.
I'd love to see a bio-printed brain.
and how about organ trade and donor?
How close are we to bioprint ?
Breathtaking video 😍❤️🙏🤤
I wonder if one day we could develop completely new types of organs this way.
That would be amazing. I literally thought the same. The organs would be so alien to us but more efficient then our own. Made in a way that our bodies wouldn’t reject it. I’m no expert but i hope humanity benefits from all this either way.
@@97mrking With how people are it'd probably go something like this
Now:
Scientists: This can make new more efficient organs then the ones we evolved with!
The future:
Person 1: This was made for medical use and now people are giving themselves tails and extra arms
Person 2: People are giving themselves tails?
@@Bleepbleepblorbus 😢sad but true lol
I hope that in the future they use that instead of testing on animals.
I used to like SciShow more and i still find the people there more sympathetic actually, but honestly Seeker is just a better SciShow :)
Keep going! You're on the right track
You could totally build giants with this stuff.
I’m actually about to change majors from mechanical engineering to biomedical engineering
Interesting for future biotechnology.